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*On Behalf Of *Daryl Walleck
*Sent:* 02 April 2012 04:25
*To:* John Garbutt
*Cc:* openstack-xen...@lists.launchpad.net;
openstack-qa-team@lists.launchpad.net
*Subject:* Re: [Openstack-qa-team] QA of XenServer features u
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On Behalf Of Daryl Walleck
Sent: 02 April 2012 04:25
To: John Garbutt
Cc: openstack-xen...@lists.launchpad.net; openstack-qa-team@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: Re: [Openstack-qa-team] QA of XenServer features using Tempest
Hi John,
So
Hi John,
So I have a few questions to get this going:
• Are there plans to start using Tempest to run (maybe nightly?)
against trunk for Folsom?
We're finishing making sure everything is stable, but I think we're pretty
close. I think Jay has been working on getting Tempest on a schedul
Including all XenAPI developers in the discussion.
From: John Garbutt
Sent: 29 March 2012 19:18
To: openstack-qa-team@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: QA of XenServer features using Tempest
Hi,
I have just given Tempest a spin on a XenServer DevStack install (using
milestone-proposed/ Essex RC code
Hi,
I have just given Tempest a spin on a XenServer DevStack install (using
milestone-proposed/ Essex RC code), and after a bit of playing around,
everything seemed to look OK in the end. I am looking at getting more involved
with QA in Folsom.
I have two main areas I think I should invest som
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